An employee at Oklahoma City Community College is under investigation for allegedly changing grades and enrollment numbers so the school could get more money in grants.

OCCC officials told KOCO 5 that seven computers were seized from the OCCC Family and Community Education Center at 6500 S. Land Avenue.

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According to the search warrant obtained by KOCO 5, an employee reported to police that "her supervisor was altering/changing test scores and enrollment information which would reflect inflated numbers in order to gain money for state and federal grants.”

In the affidavit, the officer said test scores were changed in the Literacy and Community Education system, also known as LACES.

The system is described as “a program to track enrollment and gains which affect funding.”

The affidavit didn’t include the name of the employee accused of falsifying the information.

OCCC officials had no further comment, as the investigation is ongoing.